Title: Protective Security Advisors
1Protective Security Advisors
- Securing the Nations critical infrastructure
one community at a time
2Preparedness Directorate
Under Secretary Preparedness (George Foresman)
National Preparedness Task Force (Corey Gruber)
National Capital Region Coordination (Tom
Lockwood)
Chief Medical Officer (Dr. Jeff Runge)
Grants and Training (Tracy Henke)
Fire Administration (Charlie Dickinson)
Office of Infrastructure Protection (IP) (Bob
Stephan)
Cyber Security Telecommunications (CST) (Greg
Garcia)
3DHS IP Organization
Office of Infrastructure Protection (IP)
Contingency Planning and Support Division (CPSD)
Homeland Infrastructure Threat Risk Analysis
Center (HITRAC)
Risk Management Division (RMD)
Chemical and Nuclear Preparedness
Protection Division (CNPPD)
Infrastructure Partnerships Division (IPD)
IP Incident Management Cell (IP IMC)
National Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICC)
Protective Security Advisors (PSA)
4Communities Depend Daily on Reliable Systems
These systems are the invisible critical
infrastructure that our communities depend on
every day, for example
- Telephone systems that allow us to use
ATMs/credit cards for our financial transactions,
and real-time communications for business and
personal use (cellular phones, pagers, e-mail,
land-lines, and faxes) - Electricity that allows us to light and heat our
homes and businesses, and power computers and
vital communication devices like radio and
television - Water systems that provide us with water for
drinking, - sanitary needs, irrigation, and firefighting
capabilities
5Critical Infrastructure Key Resource Sectors
Critical Infrastructure Sectors
- Commercial Facilities
- Commercial Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste
- Dams
- Government Facilities
- Agriculture and Food
- Banking and Finance
- Chemical
- Defense Industrial Base
- Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems
- Emergency Services
- Energy
- Information Technology
- National Monuments and Icons
- Postal and Shipping
- Public Health and Healthcare
- Telecommunications
- Transportation Systems
6The Threat
- We will hit hard the American economy at its
heart and its core. - - Osama bin Laden
- Without doubt, terrorist groups recognize the
economic ramifications of attacks on the Nations
critical infrastructure and key resources.
7Dependency on our Critical Infrastructure Key
Resources
- National Security
- Economic Vitality
- Our Way of Life
- Disrupt government and private industry
operations and impact our economy and society - Result in large-scale human casualties, property
destruction, and damage to national prestige and
public confidence
8The Role of the Department of Homeland Security
- Unify a national effort to secure America
- Prevent and deter terrorist attacks
- Protect against and respond to threats and
hazards to the Nation - Respond to and recover from acts of terrorism,
natural disasters, or other emergencies - Coordinate the protection of our Nations
critical infrastructure and key resources (CI/KR)
across all sectors
9The Challenge to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Key Resources
- 85 of all CI/KR assets are privately-owned
- The Department of Homeland Security must work
with industry and Federal entities, as well as
state, territorial, local, and tribal governments
to protect CI/KR - To help communities better protect the Nations
assets, the Department of Homeland Security is
placing Protective Security Advisors (PSAs) in
metropolitan areas throughout the country
10PSA Districts
11The Department of Homeland Security Provides
Community-Based Support
- Protective Security Advisors will
- Assist with ongoing local and state critical
infrastructure security efforts which are
coordinated by the state Homeland Security
Advisors - Support the development of the national risk
picture by identifying, assessing, monitoring,
and minimizing risk to critical assets at the
local level - Upon request, facilitate and coordinate
vulnerability assessments of local CI/KR - Provide reach-back capability to the Department
of Homeland Security and other Federal government
resources
12Protective Security AdvisorsWill Also
- Assist in verification of critical asset
information for accurate inclusion into the
National Asset Database - Serve as advisors regarding local infrastructure
during activation of the National Response Plan - Provide local context and expertise to the
Department of Homeland Security to ensure that
community resources are used effectively - Facilitate the flow of programmatic information
between all parties with a vested interest in
CI/KR protection - Work in state and local Emergency Operations
Centers to provide expertise and support to the
IP Infrastructure Liaison Cell, who supports the
Principal Federal Official and Federal
Coordinating Officer responsible for domestic
incident management
13Protective Security Advisors Sector Coverage
Although the Risk Management Division (RMD) has
Sector-Specific Agency responsibility for
Commercial Facilities and Dams, PSAs cover all 17
CI/KR sectors.
14Value of the Program to You
Protective Security Advisors will
- Support comprehensive risk analyses of local
CI/KR - Assist in the review and analysis of
physical/technical security of local CI/KR - Convey local concerns and sensitivities to the
Department of Homeland Security and other Federal
agencies - Relay disconnects between local, regional, and
national protection activities - Communicate requests for Federal training and
exercises
15Your PSA Can Also
- Give guidance on established practices
- Provide local communities with access to updated
Department of Homeland Security capabilities,
including - New tools and technologies
- Best practices for protection and mitigation
strategies - Expertise and experience within the Department of
Homeland Security and other agencies - Expertise and experience from other PSAs based in
communities with similar concerns - Keep communities informed of national policy
context and initiatives - Provide support to officials responsible for
special events planning
16PSA Activity To Date Includes. . .
- Establishing relationships with 8,000
stakeholders on the Federal, state, territorial,
local, and tribal level and within the private
sector (since 14 March 2005) - Supporting risk reduction activities, including
the facilitation of Site Assistance Visits, the
Buffer Zone Protection Program, as well as
verification and technical assistance visits to
CI/KR - Attending numerous conferences and participating
in large exercises and special events throughout
the country
17PSA Activity Also Includes. . .
- Providing real-time situational awareness to the
Department of Homeland Security/RMD leadership on
incidents or areas of concern - Supporting the response, recovery, and
reconstitution efforts of those states affected
by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by - Working with Principal Federal Officials and
Federal Coordinating Officers in states Joint
Field Offices - Supporting representatives tasked to coordinate
Emergency Support Functions of the National
Response Plan - Helping to coordinate Federal, state, and local
law enforcement efforts regarding the protection
of CI/KR - Performing site visits for general damage and
security assessments in coordination with RMD
deployed teams - Providing advice on protective measures
18IP Incident ManagementSupport to the Joint Field
Office
19Infrastructure Liaison
- Principal advisor to the JFO Coordination Group
regarding all national and regional CI/KR
incident-related issues - Senior IP representative in the JFO and its area
of operations
20Infrastructure Liaison
- Responsibilities include the following
- Serve as the senior advocate within the JFO for
CI/KR issues and support the prioritization of
protection and restoration efforts - Liaison between the national-and regional-level
CI/KR, the private sector, and the JFO - Provide situational awareness on the affected
CI/KR to the JFO Coordination Group - Coordinate action on CI/KR and ESF issues between
the JFO Coordination Group and IP representatives
located at critical operations centers including
the NOC, the NICC, and the NRCC in coordination
with the IP Incident Management Cell (IP IMC) - Reach back through the IP IMC to resources
available through IP Headquarters and the IP
Divisions
21Baseline Infrastructure Liaison Cell
JFO Coordination Group
Principal Federal Official
Federal Coordinating Officer
JFO Coordination Staff
Infrastructure Liaison
IP IMC
(Reach back)
JFO Operations Section
JFO Planning Section
Deputy Infrastructure Liaison
Situation Cell
Specified Geographic Branch
IP Action Officer
AFO PSA Supervisor
IP Master Watch Control Log Operator
Key
IP Staff
State EOC
Area Field Office
Area Field Office (as required)
Area Field Office (as required)
Area Field Office (as required)
PSA
PSA
Note IP staffing levels, e.g., single or double
shifts and Area Field Office support are driven
by JFO operational requirements
JFO Staff
22IP Support to the Gulf Coast PFO
Gulf Coast JFO Coordination Staff
Infrastructure Liaison (Gulf Coast)
MS LA
LA AL
Louisiana JFO
Mississippi JFO
Alabama JFO
Federal Coordinating Officer (MS)
Federal Coordinating Officer (AL)
Federal Coordinating Officer (LA)
Infrastructure Liaison (AL)
Infrastructure Liaison (MS)
Infrastructure Liaison (LA)
Infrastructure Liaison Cell
Infrastructure Liaison Cell
Infrastructure Liaison Cell
Note IP staffing levels are driven by JFO
operational requirements
23IP Incident Management Locations
NICC Herndon, VA
IP IMC and IP NOC Watch DHS HQs
IP NRCC Liaison FEMA HQs
PSA _at_ LA EOC
Infrastructure Liaison _at_ JFO, Baton Rouge, LA
Area Field Offices (as required)
Area Field Offices (as required)
24IP Support to other NRP Structures
- National Operations Center (NOC)
- IP Watch Desk
- Domestic Readiness Group (DRG) Representative
- National Response Coordination Center (NRCC)
- IP deploys an Infrastructure Coordinator to the
NRCC to support incident management - Currently discussing full time IP representation
with FEMA HQs
25National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis
Center (NISAC) Support
- Pre-Season Hurricane Swath Analysis
- New York City Metro Area Category 3 Storm
- Mid-Atlantic Area Category 4 Storm
- Miami/Dade County Area Category 5 Storm
- Tampa Bay Area Category 4 Storm
- Mobile Area Category 4 Storm
- Houston/Galveston Area Category 4 Storm
- New Orleans Area Category 5 Storm
- Post-Landfall Assessments to identify restoration
priorities based on analysis of damage
assessments -- intended to expedite real-time
analysis - Posted to the HSIN for user access
26Hurricane Fast Response Process
Consequence Assessment
Data
Infrastructure Modeling, Simulation, and Analyses
- National Hurricane Center Storm data
- Flood maps
- Storm surge
- Infrastructure Information (asset locations,
capacities, etc.) - Regional/temporal specific conditions and issues
Infrastructure outage/restoration
- National, regional, local impacts
- Short and Long term impacts
- Impacts of infrastructure disruptions
- Commodity flow / supply chains
- Assets/capacity outaged
- Economic Impacts
- Sector-specific impacts
Dependency and Interdependency Analyses
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